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This paper presents a simple Chamberlinian agglomeration model which, like the canonical core-periphery (CP) model … complete agglomeration predicted by the CP model. …
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This paper presents a simple, analytically solvable Chamberlinian agglomeration model. As in the canonical core …
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This paper presents a simple, analytically solvable Chamberlinian agglomeration model. As in the canonical core …
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The paper analyzes the impact of skill-biased migration policies under the economics of agglomeration. It therefore … develops an agglomeration model with two types of mobile worker who are heterogeneous and differ both within and between skill …
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This paper studies the social desirability of agglomeration and the efficiency arguments for regional policy in a … equilibria with partial agglomeration of firms in addition to core periphery equilibria for intermediate levels of trade costs …. Our central finding is that the market equilibrium is characterised by over-agglomeration for high trade costs and under-agglomeration …
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This paper presents a simple, analytically solvable Chamberlinian agglomeration model. As in the canonical core …
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historically emerged as the core. The agglomeration rent which accrues to the mobile factor gives unions and governments in the …
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Models of the new economic geography share a number of common conclusions, but also exhibit notable differences, in particular with respect to the shape of the location pattern and the efficiency of the market equilibrium. This reflects the fact that these models rely heavily on specific...
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integration. The ?new economic geography? world assumes mobile entrepreneurs which can relocate thus bringing agglomeration forces …
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